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The good news is whatever seems to be bugging me about the show's execution is slowly but surely going away each episode (or am I just getting used to it?), the bad news is that it's still there. Also for some reason when Kiri entered serious mode I thought he sounded a little like a female seiyuu voicing a teen male instead. Can't say I like the show's weird choice of throwing a colour filter over all the Killing Goods battles. Still, it may not rank amongst the season's best but it's entertaining so far. More hairsex less pee pls.

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I was actually asking myself how the big hammer guy managed to smash through the wall without making any sound and alerting them, but I thought about it and he may have synced his shot with the banging of the thunder which blocked out the sound of the wall getting smashed down.

Oh, that makes sense. I just assumed they were too busy getting turned on by their hair foreplay to notice.

Watched the first two episode. Love the premise and the art... it's definitely weird, though. Probably a bit too weird for my tastes as I don't see myself pursuing it further. The guy who wrote this has to be quite messed up in the head. I'm assuming he takes a lot of drugs or something. That whole scene with Yamane licking her sisters arm was just too messed up for any normal person to write.

Loved ep3. Kiri as badass good-guy with murderous intent and magical ability is a Good Thing. Hairgasm was also great, dancing on the edge of acceptable in a mainstream late-night anime. Iwai wetting herself would have seemed like strong drama to me if I hadn't known peeing was a genre of Japanese porn.

"Weird" stuff by an author who is "messed up in the head" is right up my alley, lol.

After ep2, I was wondering if this show would devolve into something repetitive and dull. Apparently not.

I thought it was a nice touch that they decided to stay in the room with gigantic windows with curtains wide open when he was warned that the crazy guy with the hammer might be going after the girl. I also liked how he somehow didn't hear the sound of the wall getting smashed with a giant hammer. I also liked that he had to open his eyes and face the direction of the smashed wall to finally notice it. I don't really get this series. The only thing that remotely stands out in this series for me is maybe the music, but a lot of Yasuharu's works are starting to sound just about the same now as well.

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Originally Posted by Ken Sanders

O passionate cool steel edge, the cursed tool that severed the flesh of its prey.

You, who have taste its flesh with your edge.

You, who have soaked your edge with the blood of your victims.

Their anguish screams and mournful cries are like melodies in my ears.

The beautiful, crimson blood that flows throughout from the body is like a work of art.

What a magnificent sight to behold, your body is full of scars, cuts, and wounds of my “love”.

This new spectacle adds a lot of suspense to look forward us into this new arc. There's a couple that appears to be nice, but something not very joyous hide inside them. The white-haired woman Hitomi looks a bit strange, her voice looks fatal but authentic. There's even a sadist named Nakajima that can spell torture material from his own bible. The policewoman looks a bit idiotic, I thought she was going to be a minor character, however she looks nice but I'm not sure if she'll appears again given her role. This week's Iwai's hairstyle was the best so far to me, and I'm pretty sure the next episode will gonna be scary as hell given the eventful transition at the moment.

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Guess add hanging to the many fetishes this series is trying to add in.
Not a fan of how the narrative pattern. It seems rather sloppy. Staying with it because I'm curious to see what kind of Killing Goods pop up.

The M police-woman was funny.
The blind pianist/deaf host was a good development. Killing by music is pretty abstract, wonder what kind of reason they have behind this.

The sharp teeth guy with the "judgement book?" in an interesting killing tool.
Since Killing Goods become more potent the more people it kills, does that mean if this guy kills enough people with it, even a minor crime such as littering could warrant a death sentence.

So we got introduced to essentially 4 new characters (2 Authors, 1 Instead and the other a policewoman). Interesting thing here is neither of the Authors wants Iwai's life, in fact they're are rather content with their curses. Another surprising thing is that the police is in league with Gossip which means they know about the Killing Goods. Going for them for help probably is no longer a good idea.

I find her very hard to make out. I mean in episode 3, she gave them bad information, but then she stared down Sumeragi and told him that Kiri will definitely protect Iwai. She was clearly touched by both of them reaching out, but how much does that mean in the end? Of all the loose cannons in the show, she appears to be the loosest.

Considering how long Kiri has used the "crime edge" without even thinking of killing anyone (probably), I think he might have sublimised the curse into the fetish. The fun thing is that he might have become less stable, now that he's found Iwai: he was fine without an instead; only now circumstances push his dark side forth.

I find her very hard to make out. I mean in episode 3, she gave them bad information, but then she stared down Sumeragi and told him that Kiri will definitely protect Iwai. She was clearly touched by both of them reaching out, but how much does that mean in the end? Of all the loose cannons in the show, she appears to be the loosest.

Going by her past, I got the feeling Yaname was never a bad person per'say, just who someone got caught up in ill luck and had much of her life ruined because of it. So I don't think strange she feels lonely due to her abnormally because at her core, she just a normal girl. She never intend to give false intel either to be fair to her.

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Considering how long Kiri has used the "crime edge" without even thinking of killing anyone (probably), I think he might have sublimised the curse into the fetish. The fun thing is that he might have become less stable, now that he's found Iwai: he was fine without an instead; only now circumstances push his dark side forth.

From was I understand the Killing Goods are satiated as long as they have a target to destroy regularly. IIRC Kiri has been cutting his family's hair since he was young (well til they got fed up about it) so in reality he has been subduing the impulses of Crime Edge (while using his family as Insteads) without him knowing it. I think his hair fetish is separate thing that developed from that. So I don't think anything has really changed for Kiri with meeting Iwai aside becoming aware of the true nature of his shears.

The problem for now that Crime's Edge impulses get will stronger if he kills which is becoming more and more likely to happen when more Authors start coming after Iwai.